They both have pros and cons. Both deal with spam, AI slop, and other BS. It seems like a “pick your poison” kinda thing.
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HumanDent@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you drive differently as left-handed if wheel was on other side?
9·2 days agoI am left handed. That would be irrelevant.
HumanDent@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is one thing you wish was on the Fediverse?
8·6 days agoI think the main issue is that Lemmy is a fraction of the size of Reddit. Most people probably assume they need to post the same content in different communities to increase visibility. However, Lemmy is so tiny that posting in one community is more than enough for everyone who would be interested in the topic to see it.
I think it’d be easiest to just find the largest version of a community and post there, ignoring all of the other communities.
HumanDent@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is one thing you wish was on the Fediverse?
41·6 days agoExactly! That entity is really fuckin irritating.
As far as I’m concerned, it is just spam.
HumanDent@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is one thing you wish was on the Fediverse?
18·6 days agoMore advanced filtering. There’s too much spam content, both human and bot made, that fills my feed. It’d be nice to be able to filter it with some rule system or regex or something. I don’t want to see the same person posting the same thing across identical communities in different instances back-to-back in my feed.
That’s an extremely open ended question with countless answers…
…do anything because you want to do it.
That’s all I could think of while on the toilet.